Thimbleberry

The Northwest is a paradise for lovers of wild fruit. You can take a walk in the woods in early August and feast on an abundance of delicious berries. Native Americans know these plants well. Salal, Huckleberry, Thimbleberry, and Elderberry were an important part of their diet and their enjoyment of life. Attractive ornamentals as well as fruiting plants, our Northwest natives can enhance the beauty of your garden and yard while providing you a harvest of delicious and nutritious fruit. Typically pest and disease free, they also provide food for birds and other wildlife. Wintergreen, an east coast native and a close relative of Salal, is included in this category.

Thimbleberry bears clusters of large, white flowers followed by Raspberry-like, delectably sweet, red berries. Native Americans ate the fruit fresh and also dried it and mixed it with other berries. This attractive small shrub has very large and soft, maple-leaf shaped foliage.
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